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Social accusation films based on real events are about to be released.

The global film industry paid attention to these films that revealed the dark reality of the socially underprivileged.     



Reporter Kim Gwang-hyun reports.



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So-hee is an ordinary 18-year-old girl who likes to dance.



As she prepares to graduate from a specialized high school, she goes on a field trip to her call center.



However, unlike what she thought, she is treated unfairly in the name of field training, where profanity and sexual harassment by customers are commonplace.



Although they struggle in the so-called labor hell, they lose their place to lean on and make an extreme choice due to the school's urging, which only cares about the employment rate.



'Next Sohee' deals with a cross-section of our society based on real events in 2017.



[Kim Si-eun/So-hee station: I didn't know that this actually happened.

That's why it was more pitiful, so I hope this story will be told a little more truthfully and to a lot of people.]



The title 'Next So-hee' says that this reality continues even now.



It was the first Korean film to be selected as the closing film of the Critics' Week at the Cannes Film Festival last year.



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Iran's worst serial murder case occurs after killing 16 women and then reporting her own crimes directly to the media.



However, because the victims are sex workers, public opinion gives legitimacy to the crime, and the government is also passive in investigating.



The movie 'The Holy Spider' is a true story about a female journalist who tracked down a serial killer.



The film was filmed in Jordan, fearing a backlash from the Iranian government, but when it received attention by winning the Best Actress Award at the Cannes Film Festival last year, the Iranian government criticized the film as false.



(Video coverage: Kim Se-kyung, Editing: Lee Sang-min)